Snowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
I’d even add swift to that list.
by Brogue » 20 Oct 2024 13:18
Snowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Oct 2024 13:31
BrogueSnowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
I’d even add swift to that list.
by Orion1871 » 20 Oct 2024 13:35
BrogueSnowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
I’d even add swift to that list.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Oct 2024 13:50
BrogueSnowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
I’d even add swift to that list.
by Bristol Paul » 20 Oct 2024 14:17
by RoyalBlue » 20 Oct 2024 14:29
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Oct 2024 14:36
RoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
by Clyde1998 » 20 Oct 2024 14:48
RoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
Bristol PaulPlasticRoyal They were really off it yesterday, was it the boggy ground and the ball not moving around as expected?
Most concerning aspect from me was we gave crawley so much time and space around the edge of the box, and they found the through-balls with such ease. But worse than that, when they did find a little through ball our boys just sort of cantered around like it was someone elses problem to fix.
Agree with this,.stood off quite a lot waiting for each other. Massively flattered by the score, although all good goals in their own ways so credit due. Been a critic of Button, but other than the one absolute howler, he had a great day.
by Ascotexgunner » 20 Oct 2024 17:52
Snowflake Royal Best experienced midfielder we've had in years.
Lewis Wing >>>> Hendrick, Bacuna, Loum, Hutchinson, Shitwater, Ejaria...
by Hound » 20 Oct 2024 17:57
RoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
by Ascotexgunner » 20 Oct 2024 17:58
John Madejski's WalletAscotexgunnerBrogue
Leaving it till 30 mins before kick off is very poor planning.
I have never ever had a problem parking there......as I said. Why would he t be different today?
Open day at the Uni
by Brogue » 20 Oct 2024 18:27
AscotexgunnerJohn Madejski's WalletAscotexgunner
I have never ever had a problem parking there......as I said. Why would he t be different today?
Open day at the Uni
Ah....Thank you. that makes sense. I knew Brogue was talking crap when the park and ride he was going on about closed last August, not just yesterday.
by Millsy » 20 Oct 2024 20:29
RoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
by Royals and Racers » 20 Oct 2024 20:56
MillsyRoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
You're guaranteed howlers with Button sadly. Thankfully you're guaranteed some decent saves too.
Not reading the whole thread but in case I missed it, anyone know why Selles was going absolutely nuts at Craig for after that first howler? I assumed it' because Craig had put Button in a tricky position but watching replay it wasn't Craig so that's a bit confusing. He went proper ape.
by tmesis » 20 Oct 2024 21:57
Snowflake RoyalRoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
I wouldn't consider what you describe as a howler. Momentary lapse of concentration, no harm done. It's not gifting the ball to the opposition to leave it up to them to take the chance or not, and no goal conceded. If it goes in, yeah, but it didn't.
Even the dreadful pass, there were at least players back.
For a second choice keeper he's pulling off a lot of great stops. And whilst there have been errors, they've almost exclusively not cost us this season
by bloody Volvo driver » 21 Oct 2024 08:06
tmesisSnowflake RoyalRoyalBlue I'm surprised by the number of people who seemingly only saw Button make one massive howler (presumably his perfect pass down the middle of the area to their forward). What about the one a bit before that when he let a gentle back pass go under his foot, whilst under no pressure, and only just managed to get back to it before it crossed his goal line.
We were very close to conceding two relatively early goals courtesy of those mistakes and might well have struggled to recover from that point.
Fortunately he significantly upped his game in the second half and produced some very good and probably crucial saves.
I wouldn't consider what you describe as a howler. Momentary lapse of concentration, no harm done. It's not gifting the ball to the opposition to leave it up to them to take the chance or not, and no goal conceded. If it goes in, yeah, but it didn't.
Even the dreadful pass, there were at least players back.
For a second choice keeper he's pulling off a lot of great stops. And whilst there have been errors, they've almost exclusively not cost us this season
Does a mistake become less bad if a goal doesn't result? It becomes less critical, sure, but that's all. I'm not going to slate the guy over it, but both were bad mistakes.
Overall, I don't really get the idea that some have that we were terrible yesterday. It was pointed out that Crawley are very good at retaining the ball, which is what they did, but we also saw why they are down the bottom - their shooting is poor, and their defence is not great.
We weren't 'lucky' yesterday. We were effective. When you have as much possession as they did, and can only score through a deflection, while conceded four at the other end, you don't deserve to get anything.
by Orion1871 » 21 Oct 2024 08:47
bloody Volvo drivertmesisSnowflake Royal I wouldn't consider what you describe as a howler. Momentary lapse of concentration, no harm done. It's not gifting the ball to the opposition to leave it up to them to take the chance or not, and no goal conceded. If it goes in, yeah, but it didn't.
Even the dreadful pass, there were at least players back.
For a second choice keeper he's pulling off a lot of great stops. And whilst there have been errors, they've almost exclusively not cost us this season
Does a mistake become less bad if a goal doesn't result? It becomes less critical, sure, but that's all. I'm not going to slate the guy over it, but both were bad mistakes.
Overall, I don't really get the idea that some have that we were terrible yesterday. It was pointed out that Crawley are very good at retaining the ball, which is what they did, but we also saw why they are down the bottom - their shooting is poor, and their defence is not great.
We weren't 'lucky' yesterday. We were effective. When you have as much possession as they did, and can only score through a deflection, while conceded four at the other end, you don't deserve to get anything.
We weren’t terrible, but we were incredibly sloppy. How many short corners did they take under no pressure, it got to the stage that even 1871 were howling at the players to close it down. Lost count of how many touches, often in yards of space did they have in our box and as someone eluded to, everyone seemed to think it was someone else’s issue.
Yes we won 4-1 and that is what the record book will state, but the devil here is in the detail. A more ruthless side would have buried us, we cannot rely on 2 goals from handy ricochets (although Savage’s goal was no give me) and a Wing worldie every game.
I reckon I have missed about a dozen games at the MS (excl covid) since it opened in 1998, and there was never been a more unreflective score line when compared to how the game played out.
by LUX » 22 Oct 2024 22:24
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Oct 2024 23:51
LUX Well, Crawley had a very good 3-0 win at home to Lincoln tonight. Confirms they are indeed no mugs.
by windermereROYAL » 22 Oct 2024 23:57
LUX Well, Crawley had a very good 3-0 win at home to Lincoln tonight. Confirms they are indeed no mugs.
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